The brothers apologize for last episode, and then revisit the structure and try to kill as many babies as they can.
Spoilers for Mad Max: Fury Road, a film you should have already seen. Also Scream 2, also a film you should already seen. Watch more movies. Like Watchmen or Saw, which we also spoil.
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Gather around, for I have a tell to tale - the tale of Soccer Dog: The Movie.
When I was in highschool I had a friend, and one occasion we would visit the other’s house to have a movie night, and whenever we were at mine I would try to sneak in Soccer Dog: The Movie in place of the actual film we were watching.
It started with swapping the DVD when he was out of the room and jumping straight to the menu, but the climax of the “prank" was when we were watching Jurassic Park. I went to great lengths to edit the file we were planning to watch and re-export, so that at the exact moment the “Jurassic Park" logo appeared, it cut to “Soccer Dog: The Movie". To this day it’s one of my favourite jokes I’ve ever made.
Thus ends my dogly tale.
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Chess 2 - The closest thing to a Chess expansion Xander could find
Punchliners - Grandma is doing an old family recipe (At around 17:52)
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Homework:
“Olivia heads home to find her apartment ransacked. She goes to the police, where she meets Toby - a charming and bubbly police officer who offers to help her." needs to be revisited
“Early the next morning, Olivia is woken in her apartment by Toby’s presence. The day before he had been fired, and for various reasons both Toby and Olivia are wanted by the police.“ is a huge leap, need some more surrounding context
Both watch Scream 2. Also Scream 1, if you’re feeling it.
Peter think about your favourite bluff in cinema
Think about tone, and come up with specific film examples.
Status Quo:
Theme: People Are Fallible
Log line: A New York City Journalist must protect herself from her vengeful billionaire ex-boyfriend with only her incarcerated lawyer sister and a fugitive cop for help
Characters:
Olivia: Protagonist, Journalist. Wants safety, needs to learn to trust and work with other people. Starts with the attitude "People are fallible, so make it alone", ends with "People are fallible, so you need to work together".
Donald Grant: Primary antagonist, billionaire ex, collects hats. Wants to punish Olivia, needs to learn that all people are fallible - and that's okay. Has the attitude "Some people are fallible. These people are not worth your time and should be punished".
Jessica: Supporting character, Olivia’s sister, lawyer, arrested. Wants to prove her innocence, needs to learn that life is unfair. Starts with attitude "People are fallible, therefSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.